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Sue talks about what is was like being a closeted lesbian teacher for 30 years from 1965-1995.
This interview is about how my teacher moved to Hawaii from the Marshall Islands.
Recording February 13, 2018 – Carol Miles Vincent grew up in St. George, Utah in the 1950s and began using the St. George Library while attending the Vernon Worthen Elementary. The children’s section was in the basement. As an older...
In this interview I’m Vestavia Hills, AL on November 24, 2023, John Harris Hocutt (17) interviews his grandmother Barbara Winstead (73). He asks about aspects of her childhood, her job, and some of her relatives. Towards the end of the...
PE Teacher Karyn Choromanski and student Loral Hess sit down to recall their time together and hear about Ms. Choromanski's life outside school.
In this interview, conducted on November 25th, 2017 in Pleasanton, California, Vikrant Goel interviews his grandmother Meera Yog abou her life in both India and the United States. Meera shares stories about her childhood, memories of her parents, attending a...
In this interview, taken in November 2017 in Manhattan Beach California, Dom Doumeng interviewed her grandpa Dave about his childhood, job, and family. Dave tells us that he was on a Major League Baseball team and still managed to be...
One Small Step conversation partners Patrick "Pat" Harkin (66) and Natalie Nicholson (62) talk about isolation during COVID-19, Black Lives Matter, and how they're actually not so different.
One Small Step conversation partners Ben Himmelfarb (32) and Michael "Mike" Mailey (36) discuss how their upbringings shaped their political convictions and their hopes for collective healing.
My grandmother shares stories and perspective from her 94 years of life including losing two partners to polio, raising three children on her own and being gender non-conforming and gay in the 1940's and 50's
Ms.Gardner, my teacher, talks about her experience in Russia and why she was there.
A discussion on the impact others have made in our lives and how childhood and young adult experiences shape our view of the world.
My teacher, Ms. Gore and I, Johnson, had a wonderful time having this conversation. Ms. Gore talks about how she became a teacher because of a professor/teacher in college.